Rarity is a big part of what makes some cars so valuable, but it's important to remember that rarity ≠ value. On a supercar, rarity is called 'exclusivity.' On most lesser vehicles, rarity is called 'people were too smart to buy these shitboxes.' So what's the rarest non-supercar you can think of?

I think one of the best examples of this highly exclusive club has to be the Saab 9-4X. Built on GM's Theta platform, this premium SUV was one of the last cars that GM made and slapped Saab badges on. It was the first and only Mexican-built Saab, and they only made 457 of them.

Just to compare, Ferrari will build 499 LaFerraris. So, if you park your Saab 9-4X next to a LaFerrari, you can loudly brag about having the rarer car. And then open all the doors and stand back so all those honeys can come pouring in.